Someone on a bike and the air in the tyres being displaced outwards.
It depends on the application. Voltmeters have a high internal resistance, while ammeters have a low internal resistance.
No, it is desirable for a battery to have a low internal resistance.
The internal resistance of a device is the resistance in ohms of that device. It is the resistance electrons need to overcome before electricity is said to flow.
No, internal resistance cannot be negative. In electrical systems, internal resistance represents the opposition to the flow of current within a device, such as a battery or capacitor, and is always a positive value. Negative resistance is a concept that can occur in certain non-linear devices, but it is not applicable to traditional internal resistance in passive components.
Resistivity effects internal resistance of a cell experiment by not allowing the cell to react. Internal resistance experiments are performed in advancing physics classes.
yes, batteries have high internal resistance. The higher the resistance the lower power you get out of the batter. Therefore if you no power you have very high resistance.
Output voltage (...of a transformer, for example...) will decrease as it is loaded because of the transformer's internal resistance. As output current increases/load resistance decreases, a larger voltage will be dropped across the internal transformer resistance. This same phenomenon is present in AC and DC systems (such as batteries).
it is a type of resistance which inbuilt in voltage source
The value of internal resistance of 1.5 volt battery is 0.5 ohms.
internal resistance is always infinite in ideal current source .the internal resistance is in shunt with current source
ideal ammeter has zero internal resistance
example of internal tourism